Yesterday, Walmart became the latest retailer to announce plans to offer the iPhone 4 and 5 on a pre-paid basis with Straight Talk, a no-contract carrier offering unlimited data plans.

The Straight Talk plan (which claims to save users roughly $950 a year after switching from traditional unlimited plans) comes in two, contractless flavors: a $45 version with unlimited talk, text, and data plan or a $60 plan that throws unlimited international calls to select countries into the mix. Herewith you can either pick up a 16GB iPhone 5 for $649 or an 8GB iPhone 4 for $449.

Anyone interested won't have to wait long; more than 2,000 locations will be offering the plan as soon as January 11.

Kingston Digital Europe Ltd announced the DataTraveler HyperX Predator 3.0 USB Flash drive, claimed to be the world's largest-capacity USB 3.0 Flash drive as it will be available in a 1TB capacity later in Q1.

DataTraveler HyperX Predator 3.0 is the fastest USB 3.0 Flash drive in the Kingston family, with speeds of up to 240MB/s read and 160MB/s write. The casing is made of zinc alloy metal. DataTraveler HyperX Predator 3.0 ships with a custom Kingston key ring and a HyperX keychain.

The 512GB edition is priced at $1750, more to expect from a terabyte storage.